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    Default W163 2.7cDI disable seat occupancy sensor.

    Hello mates,
    Is there a possibilities to disable seat occupancy sensor on W163 2.7 CDI 2001 year by STAR DIAGNOSIS and how?

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    Hello mate, do you have the Developer tool in your Star Diagnosis?
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    Hi mikedemirjian, what do you mean? I have a develop mode in my star diagnosis software.

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    Ok so first of all unplug the seat occupancy sensor, and then in developer mode, check for AKSE/SBE and set it to nicht aktiv, clear fault codes and you're done.
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    Ok I will try today and post!

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    The procedure works!

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